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THE BRUSSELS POST , 'AUGUST 15,, 1979
Needlepoint
a fascinating
hobby
BY BRENDA KISYK
Would you like to learn
about a fascinating (and
,habit-forming!) craft?
Are you between the ages
of 12 and 26 years (as of
September 1st, 1979)?
If the answer is "yes" to
both questions, then you are
invited to become a part of
the 4-H Homemaking Club
in your community. It is a fun
way of learning and a terrific
way to meet new friends.
This upcoming "Needle-
point" 4-H project, which
will begin in September,
involves a total of at least 7
meetings. Members will
learn and work 7 needlepoint
stitches on a sampler which
will then be made into coast-
ers, a ' wallhanging or a
pillow. histruction on the
selection of colour schemes
and how to create and trans-
fer original designs onto
canvas will also be given.
You may also have the
opportunity to make a "free
choice" article. Have you
ever thought about needle-
pointing napkin rings, belts,
key tags, pin cushions, book
covers and curtain tie backs?
It i's possible.
Sound interesting? We
hope so. Those interested in
becoming a member (whet-
her you be a girl or boy,
living in town or in the
country) should contact
Grace Bird or Brenda Kisyk
at the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food in Clin-
ton at 482-3428 or Zenith
7-2800 in regards to finding
the nearest club for you or for
more information about 4-H.
Accident
injures men
During the week July 30 -
Aug. 5, officers at Wingham
OPP detachment conducted
fifty-five investigations.
Fourteen charges were laid
under the Highway Traffic
Act and seven warnings were
issued. Seven charges were
laid under the Liquor Licence
Act. Two charges were laid
under the Criminal Code.
During the past week,
there were seven motor
vehicle collisions which
caused an estimated $11,200.
in property damage and
injuries to ten persons.
On Friday, August 3,
Linda K. Baitley of Wroxeter
was involved in a single car
accident on Huron County
Road #12, north of Conces-
sion 1-2, Morris Township,
and as a result, received
minor injuries.
On Saturday, August 4,
Frank Rutleclige of Brussels,
and a passenger in his car,
Doreen Rutledge received
minor injuries as a result of a
single car accident on Con-
cession B-Line, East of High-
way #4, Turnberry.
On Sunday, August 5, Ray
Biesinger of R.R. 1, Auburn
and Walter J. Maclaurin of
Wingham were involved in a
Icollision on Highway 86,
west of Highway #4, Turn-
berry Township. Both drivers
were injured, as well as five
passengers in the Biesinger
vehicle. Those injured were
Theodore, Brenda and
Aliecia Biesinger, all of R.R.
1, Auburn, and Debora and •
Kathy Mahon, both of R.R.
2, Seaforth.
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